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    Today's Armstrong SIXTH YEAR ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. STRIKES WILL SMASH GOVERNMENT, PM WARNS MINERS

    CANBERRA, Thurs: Replying to a trenchant attack by Mr Menzies, Opposition leader, on the Government's coal production policy, Mr Curtin told Parliament today that unless strikes ceased in the industry they would smash both the Commonwealth Government and the Miners' ...

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  4. LIEUT G. LAMB, MLA, DIES IN PRISON CAMP IN SIAM

    Many expressions of regret were heard in State Parliamentary circles yesterday at the official report of the death in a POW camp in Siam of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CAULFIELD RACES TO BE HELD Premier Authorises Special Trains

    Announcing officially yesterday that special trains would be run to Caulfield races tomorrow, Mr Dunstan, Premier, said that the Prime ...

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  6. CATHOLIC RURAL MOVEMENT TO AID DROUGHT SUFFERERS

    BALLARAT, Thurs: A plea for the stricken drought areas evoked a response gesture from 250 delegates attending the annual conference of ...

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  7. CLUB'S SPEEDY PREPARATIONS

    Immediately the VATC was informed at 1pm yesterday that special trains would be provided for the meeting at Caulfield tomorrow, ...

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  8. VICTORIA'S "NO" MAJORITY REDUCED

    Additional service votes for the Referendum were counted yesterday in Victoria and South Australia. The substantial preponderance of ...

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  10. PREDICTION OF 40 YEARS AGO

    BALLARAT, Thurs: "Clement Wragge 40 years ago predicted a great drought in 1944 and this looks like it," Commissioner A. ...

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  11. NEWHAM AND WOODEND SHIRE ELECTION

    An extraordinary election for a Woodend Riding seat in the Newham and Woodend Shire Council was held yesterday, the vacancy being caused ...

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  12. CONDUCTRESSES RAISE £15,000

    As the result of a competition for the most popular conductress in Victoria, the Tramway Emnloyees' Union will hand more than £15,000 ...

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  13. SPECIAL TRAINS FOR RACES AND FOOTBALL

    Railways Commissioners announced yesterday that there would be special trains to and from Caulfield to-morrow. There would be 20 trips ...

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  14. AFC FOR GEELONG AIRMAN

    Flight-Lieut Lindsay Oliver Williams, of Geelong, has been awarded the AFC for the manner in which he handled an aircraft which caught ...

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  15. OBITUARY

    The death occurred yesterday of Mr Howard S. Richardson, of Noble st, Geelong, at the age of 71. Mr Richardson had spent most of his ...

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  17. MAYORS AND PRESIDENTS

    BROADMEADOWS (Shire): Cr A. Cameron, £100. Dry. COLAC (Borough): Cr W. D. Wheal. £80. ...

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